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For purposes of 15 AAC 125.218(c) , 15 AAC 125.244(c) , and 15 AAC 125.252, paternity by estoppel is indicated, based on a person's actions despite a lack of biological evidence of paternity, by evidence that the
(1) person directly or impliedly represented to the child that he is the child's father;
(2) person intended the child to rely on this representation;
(3) child relied on the representation and suffered financial prejudice as a result; and
(4) child remained ignorant of the true facts.
History: Eff. 10/1/98, Register 147; am 6/15/2001, Register 158
Authority: AS 25.27.020
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